Students Expelled for Alleged Beef Cooking at Odisha College
Seven students from Parala Maharaja Engineering College in Berhampur, Odisha, faced expulsion from their hostel. They were accused of cooking beef, which led to heightened tensions on campus. Following the incident, the administration deployed additional police officers to maintain order.
Notification of Expulsion
On Thursday, the dean of student welfare issued a formal notice. The students were expelled for engaging in activities that violated the hostel’s code of conduct. These “restricted activities” led to disciplinary action. While the specifics of the activities were not officially disclosed, sources reported that one student was fined ₹2,000.
Incident Report and Investigation
The incident reportedly occurred on Wednesday night. Some boarders informed the dean about the students allegedly cooking beef. This complaint prompted an investigation. The inquiry confirmed that the expelled students had participated in restricted activities, leading to their removal from the hostel.
Rising Tensions and External Involvement
The situation grew tense after members of Bajrang Dal and Vishva Hindu Parishad visited the college. They met with the principal, demanding strict action against those involved. The authorities promised to take appropriate measures following their internal investigation.
A Similar Incident in Uttar Pradesh
In a related event, a school principal in Uttar Pradesh expelled a seven-year-old student for bringing non-vegetarian food to school. The incident sparked outrage after a video surfaced online. Local authorities have since launched an investigation.
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